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Sep 06, 2010 23:29 |  #2041

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I love the bridge to nowhere hike, i go at least 4 times a year. Did anyone get to visit the 'tunnel to nowhere' right around the corner? The big storms we had 2 years ago filled the entrance up, although it could easily be dug out. Anyways here's some pics from inside the tunnel to nowhere: (there not so great as i did not have my dslr at the time)

1: - Digitally lightened so you can really see how big it is in there:

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2: Digitally lightened so you can really see how big it is in there:

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3: Looking back at the entrance:

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6: A pull tab pepsi can left in the tunnel:

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I have a few more, but they really are not great.

Enjoy! =D

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Sep 07, 2010 01:56 |  #2042

AcidBurn003 wrote in post #10862695 (external link)
I love the bridge to nowhere hike, i go at least 4 times a year. Did anyone get to visit the 'tunnel to nowhere' right around the corner? The big storms we had 2 years ago filled the entrance up, although it could easily be dug out. Anyways here's some pics from inside the tunnel to nowhere: (there not so great as i did not have my dslr at the time)

Cool! I hadn't even heard of the tunnel. That gives me another reason to go back...


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Sep 07, 2010 03:29 |  #2043

Marmar wrote in post #4785667 (external link)
found some more of the same place
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Sep 07, 2010 13:52 |  #2044

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It's been a LONG time since I was in Vegas, but there used to be a pretty large water park right on the strip. I guess that's long gone? It used to be near the fly-away thingy with the indoor skydiving. I know because I went to both places as a kid.

Are these long gone?

The waterpark on the strip - next to the Sahara casino was shut down and tore down for a casino that never got built. The park was long in the toothe and the owners refuse to expand and stay modern.

it be gone.


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Sep 07, 2010 14:43 |  #2045

A couple from a recent trip here in Toronto. As I am awaiting my dslr's return from Canon service I had to use the wifes Sony p&s..

The view from up top

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and the fate of some buildings has begun
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and the reason for going..best airshow seats !
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Sep 08, 2010 15:51 as a reply to  @ ZensLens's post |  #2046

Few from today..

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Sep 08, 2010 16:01 |  #2047

Very nice my young apprentice............​...those ones from the stage are the stand out ones from both visits


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Sep 08, 2010 16:05 |  #2048

Cheers dude, love the stage shots too.. Shame the 2nd one is still quite noisy!

Glad I decided to nearly pull my self of the ladder when the camera slipped, well worth it.. Haha!


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Sep 08, 2010 16:26 as a reply to  @ Matt Peters's post |  #2049

Matt, LOVE the stage shot (from the fly bridge?). The high angle shows good detail of the curtains, etc. :cool:
Any details or history on this theater? :)
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Sep 08, 2010 16:37 |  #2050

Ballen Photo wrote in post #10873569 (external link)
Matt, LOVE the stage shot (from the fly bridge?). The high angle shows good detail of the curtains, etc. :cool:
Any details or history on this theater? :)
-Bruce

Thanks mate, think its one of my dest yet!!

The theatre is actually part of a mental asylum in the UK, same as posted previously with the projectors & record decks still in place!


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Sep 08, 2010 16:43 |  #2051

Matt Photog Peters wrote in post #10873632 (external link)
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The theatre is actually part of a mental asylum in the UK, same as posted previously with the projectors & record decks still in place!

WOW! :shock: What opportunities that place must present all under the same roof. :)
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Sep 08, 2010 16:44 |  #2052

This was actually one of the less photogenic sites believe it or not!


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Sep 08, 2010 21:02 |  #2053



An old abandoned home in Jefferson South Dakota.

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Sep 08, 2010 21:18 |  #2054

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I was very displeased with most of these after looking at them but this building is rather cool, I plan on going back and getting some much more creative shots now that I know this building is here....

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